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Manyara Ranch Conservancy

  • A herd of elephants grazing peacefully

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    Elephants are common on the Conservancy
  • Central Mess Area

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    The Guest Mess Area - Classic Tented Camp style
  • Guest Tent

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    One of 6 guest tents at Manyara Ranch Conservancy
  • Guest Tent Exterior

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    One of 6 Guest Tents - either double, twin or triple configuration available
  • A Room with a View

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    All the tents are well spaced out and airy
  • Guest Tent Exterior

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    Enjoying a drink by one of 6 guest tents
  • Guest Tent Exterior

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    The tents are spacious with en-suite bathrooms
  • Impala in front of a Guest Tent

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    Wildlife wonders through camp at all times of day
  • Mess Area Detail

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    Mess area at Manyara Ranch Conservancy
  • A Light Lunch is Served

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    Service with a smile
  • Service with a smile

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    Working hard to please guests at the Conservancy
  • Table laid for dinner

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    Dinner served in the Mess
  • Lighting the lanterns for the night

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    Turning on the pathway lights
  • By the Camp Fire

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    Drinks and Canapé's are served by the camp fire
  • Outdoor Dining

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    Dining under the stars on a warm night
  • Mess Interior

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    Enjoying a Drink in the Camp Mess after Dinner
  • A Lioness Near Camp

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    A lioness by the waterhole near camp
  • Bull Elephants

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    Manyara Ranch is a migration corridor - also for elephants such as these
  • A Nice Elephant Bull

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    Elephants move freely within and through the Conservancy
  • Lion Kill in the Rain

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    There are a number of lion prides on ranch - frequent visitors to the camp
  • Wildebeest Moving Through the Conservancy

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    The Conservancy is a key Migration Corridor for Wildlife
  • An Observant Lioness

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    Lions are frequently encountered on game drives
  • Two Lionesses Hunting

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    Lionesses seen on a night drive
  • Male Lesser Kudu on the Conservancy

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    One of the best locations to view Lesser Kudu in Tanzania
  • Zebra ar Ease

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    Thousands of Zebra make the Conservancy their home
  • Pelicans Stopping at the Conservancy

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    Thousands of pelicans and storks visit each year
  • Water Attracts the Birds

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    The Conservancy is a bird watcher's paradise
  • On a Game Walk

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    Following the Makuyuni River during the dry season
  • Game Walks

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    Walking with experienced guides is a specialty at Manyara Ranch Conservancy
  • On a Game Walk

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    Examining spoor while out on a walk
  • On a Game Walk

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    Approaching wildlife on foot is a specialty
  • Elephants coming Our Way

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    Elephants are a common sight
  • Game Drive on the Plains

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    Game drives are conducted in open vehicles or the safari operator's vehicle
  • Zebras on a Game Drive

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    One of the Conservancy's Open Vehicles
  • Lionesses Near an Open Vehicle

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    Game drive using one of the Conservancy's open vehicles
  • Elephant Near an Open Safari Vehicle

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    Game drive using one of the Conservancy's open vehicles
  • Fly Camping

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    Fly camping is an option anywhere on the Conservancy
  • A hide by one of the dams

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    Game viewing from hides and blinds
  • Local Masai Moran Dancing

    Credit: Gregg Mitchell
    Local Masai Warriors (Moran) Dancing
  • Local Masai Women

    Credit: Paul Lampert
    Masai women from nearby communities
  • Elephant walking through Camp

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    Elephant between the Mess and Kitchen

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